Once Upon A River: A Children's History of Niles is especially for younger readers and was edited by a special committee of the Niles History Center and the Niles District Library.Price: $15 WMU Fort St. Joseph Booklet SeriesWomen of New FranceWomen of New France was the first project in the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project Booklet Series. It looks at the roles, legal status, and everyday lives of women who lived in 17th and 18th-century New France.Price: $4.00

The Fur TradeThe second book in the series, The Fur Trade , is a valuable resource about the history and archaeology of the fur trade in our local region and in North America. The richly illustrated text traces broad outlines in the North American fur trade, and focuses in on specific examples from the Great Lakes Region and the archaeology of Fort St. Joseph.Price: $4.00

NEW RELEASE - Sheltering New FranceThe third installment in the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project Booklet Series, Sheltering New France, showcases the buildings that Native Americans and French colonists constructed. This booklet begins by exploring Native American architecture in the western Great Lakes region and transitions to the construction styles and techniques employed by Europeans when they entered the region in the late seventeenth century. Fort St. Joseph is the final focus, where architectural remains and artifacts reveal the first buildings identified at this site. Price: $10.00

Did you know Niles has 12 historic markers within the City limits?

Take a visual journey through Niles history with this special postcard set! All proceeds benefit the Friends of the Niles Library. All postcards feature a QR code to a useful map for a self-guided walking tour! Price: $10.00